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The MKP’s power tussle is a distraction ahead of polls
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) leader and former president Jacob Zuma. What has caught the attention of many people is the recent expulsion of the
DA’s ‘total onslaught’ on minimum wage undermines worker rights
Striking municipal workers picket in Johannesburg for better wages on the second day of nationwide industrial action. The SA Municipal Workers’ Union wanted a 15
Resource Curse grips Mozambique
The Eiffel tower is illuminated in green with the words ‘Paris Agreement is Done’ to celebrate the Paris UN COP21 Climate Change agreement in Paris.
Will the Rwanda Bill save Sunak’s sinking ship?
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Bill plans to deport refugees fleeing wars, violence and economic hardship in African and other countries and seeking asylum in the
May Day may have been obliterated from US History, but its legacy continues
Community members, families, and workers picket and stand together for economic justice on and off the job at the Big Three. Progressive economic ideas have
Humanity at its best: Why are US students rising for Gaza?
Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University. Despite mass arrests, starting in Columbia, and the direct violence against peaceful protesters everywhere, the movement has only grown